Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
American Hockey League team in Allentown, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms are a professional ice hockey team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The team competes in the American Hockey League (AHL) and serves as the primary development team for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League.[1]
The Phantoms have been the top minor league affiliate for the Flyers since the 1996–97 season, playing in Philadelphia as the Philadelphia Phantoms from 1996 until 2009, then in Glens Falls, New York, as the Adirondack Phantoms from 2010 until 2013, and in Allentown as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms since 2014.
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms play their home games at PPL Center, an 8,500 capacity, $282 million indoor arena that opened in downtown Allentown on September 10, 2014.
Remove ads
History
In March 2011, plans were announced for a new arena, the PPL Center, in downtown Allentown, Pennsylvania. Demolition at the arena site began in January 2012.[2] In February 2012, it was announced that the Adirondack Phantoms, a franchise that originated as the Philadelphia Phantoms, would relocate to the PPL Center in Allentown from Glens Falls, New York. The franchise originally intended to begin play in Allentown in 2013, but due to litigation over the construction of PPL Center, the team did not play until the 2014–15 AHL season. The purple color used since the team's inception was replaced by electric blue when the team relocated to the Lehigh Valley.[1]
The arena has been consistently full. During the 2015–16 season, the PPL Center was filled at a 97.9% capacity on average, and had 24 sellouts in the 38 Phantoms home games, including the last 13. The Phantoms finished seventh in the AHL attendance rankings with an average of 8,244 fans, surpassed only by teams with larger venues.[3]
Remove ads
Mascot
On August 13, 2014, the Phantoms introduced their new mascot "meLVin".[4] meLVin wears the number 55, which is LV in Roman numerals. The LV refers to Lehigh Valley. He became the Phantoms' third mascot after "Phlex" (Philadelphia Phantoms) and "Dax" (Adirondack Phantoms).
Season-by-season results
Summarize
Perspective
Calder Cup Champions | Conference Champions | Division Champions | League leader |
Records as of May 12, 2024.[5]
- A game between the Phantoms and Binghamton Devils was suspended while tied and not completed, resulting in a 1–1 tie and a point for each team.[6]
Current roster
Updated July 23, 2025.[7]
Team captains
- Colin McDonald, 2015–19
- Cal O'Reilly, 2020–23
- Garrett Wilson, 2023–present
Remove ads
Team records



As of the 2024–25 season[5]
- Single season
- Goals: Greg Carey, 31 (2017–18)
- Assists: Phil Varone, 47 (2017–18)
- Points: Phil Varone, 70 (2017–18)
- Penalty minutes: Jay Rosehill, 219 (2014–15)
- GAA: Jean-Francois Berube, 2.56 (2019–20)
- SV%: Rob Zepp, .917 (2014–15)
- Wins: Alex Lyon (2016–17), 27
- Shutouts: Dustin Tokarski (2017–18), 5
- Goaltending records need a minimum 25 games played by the goaltender
- Career
- Career goals: Greg Carey, 103
- Career assists: Chris Conner, 128
- Career points: Chris Conner, 199
- Career penalty minutes: Garrett Wilson, 688
- Career goaltending wins: Alex Lyon, 75
- Career shutouts: Alex Lyon, 6
- Career games: Garrett Wilson, 287
Individual awards
- Les Cunningham Award (AHL Most Valuable Player)
- Phil Varone 2017–18[8]
- Second All-Star Team
- T.J. Brennan 2017–18[10]
Remove ads
Head coaches
- Terry Murray: 2014–2015
- Scott Gordon: 2015–2018, 2019–2021[11]
- Kerry Huffman: 2018–19 (interim)
- Ian Laperriere: 2021–2025[12][13]
- John Snowden: 2025–present[14]
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads